Overcompensations Quotes & Sayings
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In the early '90s, well under 5 percent of the global population was online. — Peter Diamandis
Strong feelings are fine; it's the overreactions that mess us up. — Albert Ellis
Actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the overcompensations for misery. And, of course, stability isn't nearly so spectacular as instability. And being contented has none of the glamour of a good fight against misfortune, none of the picturesqueness of a struggle with temptation, or a fatal overthrow by passion or doubt. Happiness is never grand. — Aldous Huxley
Music is really nothing if you think about it - it only becomes something when somebody listens to it. And then it becomes uncontrollable. — Gael Garcia Bernal
What on earth would a man do with himself, if something did not stand in his way? — H.G.Wells
I found a way of working which pleased me because I didn't have to frighten people with heavy equipment. It was that little black box and me. — Eve Arnold
It's okay to lose. Losing teaches you something. Having to try and going through the trials and tribulations to actually overcome, to get there to win, to triumph, that's what makes life interesting. — Elizabeth Banks
God speaks to you all the time ~ Have you tuned in to the cosmic vibrations of love, harmony, peace, and truth? Unless you quieten that blabbering little mind of yours, you won't be able to listen to the Divine music that plays on and on...
Just for one heavenly second, shut your eyes, ears, and mind to the cacophonous noises of this physical, illusionary, temporary world. Exit all the drama.
Just for that one heavenly second, stay quiet and simply listen. Listen to the ambrosial sound. It vibrates with joy.
You can have more of this soulful peace in your life, if only you choose to align yourself with the Source of Love and Light. The more you stay attuned to "Home", the less you'd wander in-vain. — Manprit Kaur
If we were fossils of two snails
caught in a rock for millions of years.
Would we know we were together? — Natasha Tsakos
